Re: Hello! and moving files here
Hi Emile,
Your attachment has come through to the group. It is truly amazing. Thank you so much for being so organized to put this together. I do have a folder on my computer with some of Lois's work
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Jayne Evans
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Re: Hello! and moving files here
I agree. Thanks Emile, this is so very useful to me. Hope you are feeling better soon Lois.
Chris
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Christine Gillen
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Re: Hello! and moving files here
Why don't I see an attachment?!
Emile, would you please send it to lois.hoffer@...?Thank you...Lois
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lois.hoffer
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Re: Hello! and moving files here
Thank You Emile for your PDF, great to have it altogether in a PDF
Best,
Lynn
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Lynn Cremona
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Dear Emile,
Thank you for sharing the document. Very helpful
regards,Manish
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Manish Bhatia
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Aphorism 146
I have 3 different translation of 6th ed and all 3 differ in 146
Boericke says
'judicious employment'
oreilly say 'the most expedient employment'
kunzli says
'most effective employment'
all
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Manish Bhatia
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Re: Aphorism 146
If I used "judicious" instead of "MOST judicious" for something with that -st ending, it's a mistake. It's the superlative, as you noted.?
Lois
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lois.hoffer
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Re: Aphorism 146
What would you say about the difference in judicious and expedient?
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Manish Bhatia
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Re: Aphorism 146
?expedient: (of an action) convenient and practical although possibly improper or immoral.
judicious: having, showing, or done with good judgement or sense.Zweck: purpose, causezweckmaessig:
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lois.hoffer
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Re: Aphorism 146
Hi Dr Bhatia, Lois, all,
I looked up “zweckm??ig” in Adler’s Dictionary of the German and English Languages, 1884 (p.833) and the definition is as follows:
Conformable OR agreeable to the
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Christine Gillen
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auto-immun disease
Hello all...
I recently spent 2 MONTHS in the hospital...trying to find out the reason why I nearly died. It seems that, like only 1000 people in the entire world, I do NOT have cancer that might
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lois.hoffer
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Re: auto-immun disease
Wish you all the best, you have been sorely missed!
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Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD.
"The greatest enemy of any science
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Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD
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Re: auto-immun disease
Hi, Lois
Ah, finally this story of fatigue that you thought was linked to an
overdose of magnesium, does not let you go and is in fact a real chronic
illness. Were you hospitalized in Nice?
The work
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emile lunardon
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Re: auto-immun disease
Hi Emile,
Yes, I was hospitalised in Nice (CHU Pasteur, the Neurology department is VERY nice, and has tried very hard to minimize the meds)...I've lived here for more than twenty years!?You
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lois.hoffer
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